When hail or wind hits Brookfield's Calhoun Road and Moorland Road corridors, the damage is rarely limited to the roof. We document every exterior surface — roof, siding, gutters, fascia, and soffit — in a single visit, produce a written report in the format insurance carriers expect, and attend the adjuster inspection when it helps the claim. Most Brookfield storm customers pay only their deductible.
Hail damage claims in Wisconsin have a filing window — waiting too long after a storm can complicate the claim. Call (262) 202-2481 or email Alexis directly to schedule inspection within 24 hours of any event.

Waukesha County sits in a well-documented northeast-tracking storm corridor. When low-pressure systems develop over the central plains and push northeast toward Lake Michigan, they frequently deliver hail across a band that runs from Muskego and New Berlin through Brookfield and into Milwaukee County before weakening over the lake. This isn't unusual weather — it's the predictable path that makes Brookfield's Calhoun Road and Moorland Road neighborhoods among the most hail-active zones in southeastern Wisconsin.
The concentration matters for homeowners because it means neighboring properties on the same block often have identically-aged shingle systems that take the same hail hit on the same day. When one neighbor files a claim and gets a replacement, it signals to every homeowner on the block that an inspection is worth scheduling — even before any visible damage appears. Hail impact patterns on asphalt shingles aren't always obvious from the driveway. Granule displacement, bruising beneath the surface, and impact at the shingle mat level require an on-roof inspection to identify accurately.
Brookfield's 53005 and 53045 ZIP codes both fall within the primary impact zone for northeast-tracking systems. The 1990s and early 2000s subdivisions along Moorland Road and south of Bluemound are particularly exposed — those homes are now at the age where contractor-grade original shingles have diminished impact resistance compared to what they had at installation, making each hail event more likely to exceed the insurer's damage threshold.
Random bruising pattern with granule displacement at impact points. Damage may not be visible from the ground — on-roof inspection required for accurate assessment.
Lifted, cracked, or missing shingles at ridges, eaves, and rakes. Flashing separation at chimneys, skylights, and wall intersections where sealant fails under wind uplift.
Hail dents on aluminum gutters and downspouts are often the most visible indicator of a qualifying storm event — and serve as supporting documentation in the insurance claim package.

Most Brookfield homeowners who call us after a storm have never filed a roofing insurance claim before. Here's exactly what happens from your first call to project completion.
On-roof assessment covering all exterior surfaces — roof field, ridges, flashings, gutters, siding, soffit, and fascia. Documented with photos in a single visit.
Within 24 hrsItemized written report formatted for insurance carrier review — impact pattern documentation, affected materials, measurements, and repair or replacement recommendation.
Within 48 hrsWe attend the adjuster inspection when it helps close the gap between the initial offer and full replacement value. Our report and the adjuster's assessment typically land within 3–5%.
Adjuster dateCertainTeed or TAMKO certified installation once the claim is approved. All exterior surfaces affected by the same storm event completed by one crew. Most Brookfield jobs done in one day.
Claim approvalOur written inspection report covered all six affected surfaces with impact pattern documentation, directional analysis consistent with the confirmed storm track, and material measurements. We attended the adjuster inspection. The adjuster's final scope came within 2% of our written estimate. Full exterior restoration completed in two days. Homeowner's out-of-pocket: deductible only. Class 4 shingle upgrade covered under the claim with the homeowner's insurance carrier approval.
A single hail event typically affects multiple surfaces simultaneously. We document all of them in one visit — not just the roof — because every affected surface should appear in the claim and be covered by one restoration project.
Field shingles documented by elevation and slope section. Ridge caps, hip shingles, and valley shingles assessed separately — they take different impact patterns than field shingles and are often overlooked by adjusters on initial inspection.
Aluminum gutters and downspouts are among the most reliable impact indicators for claim documentation — the dents are clearly directional and provably storm-related. We document every linear foot, including gutter caps and downspout elbows that absorb concentrated impact from roof runoff.
Vinyl and aluminum siding impact assessment by elevation. Direction of impact is documented relative to the confirmed storm track — a critical component for insurance carrier review. Brookfield's aluminum-over-wood siding homes require particular attention because denting on aluminum can obscure moisture infiltration behind the panel.
Soffit panels and fascia boards at the roofline are frequently included in storm claims but missed on initial adjuster inspection. We document every elevation — including the garage soffit that many homeowners don't realize is a separate claimable surface from the main house.
Window screens are a key supporting document — they absorb hail impact at the same angle and velocity as the roof and siding, making them clear corroborating evidence for the claim. Window frames and sill caps are also documented where impact is present.
Roof-mounted HVAC equipment, vent caps, and satellite dish mounts are surface features that document well under hail impact and are frequently included in the claim scope. Flashing at all penetrations is assessed for wind displacement and sealant failure.
We don't fabricate damage or inflate scopes. What we do is make sure every surface that was legitimately affected gets documented, that the report meets the carrier's standard for review, and that we're present when the adjuster walks the property so nothing gets missed. That's what closes the gap between the initial offer and full replacement value.
We do not waive deductibles or make representations that damage will exceed your deductible threshold before inspection. Any contractor who promises these things before seeing your property is making an unverifiable claim — and it's a red flag.
"Zachary is a great owner and truly cares about customer service, which is a refreshing thing these days. I've used them on multiple projects and every time the work is done right, on time, and exactly as quoted. Whether you are an investor or working on your primary residence, they can suit all your needs. Will be using them again without hesitation."
~8 minutes from Brookfield Square via Bluemound Road. Alexis Quesada handles all scheduling personally. Call or email to get on the schedule — especially if a storm just moved through your neighborhood.
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